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and, following questions from abc news, the u.s. army's criminal investigation division opened an investigation into what the video showed. and they might want to ask why, for months, authorities in the u.s. military did not seem to know it was going on. terry? >> outrageous, brian, thank you very much for that. and kudos to the whistle blowers there. >>> just ahead, we will turn the page, lightning up. from doughnuts to coffee to beer. this year, everything's coming up pumpkin. we find out why pumpkin flavored products are causing such a craze. [ mthis is steve.] he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft
and, following questions from abc news, the u.s. army's criminal investigation division opened an investigation into what the video showed. and they might want to ask why, for months, authorities in the u.s. military did not seem to know it was going on. terry? >> outrageous, brian, thank you very much for that. and kudos to the whistle blowers there. >>> just ahead, we will turn the page, lightning up. from doughnuts to coffee to beer. this year, everything's coming up pumpkin....
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jonathan karl, abc news, capitol hill. >>> a hot, hot race. she is, raised more money than any other candidate other than, obama and romney. that's how crazy that race is getting in massachusetts. >>> speaking of crazy. coming up in the "the skinny," barbara walters gives donald trump a piece of her mind. >> first lives at risk. how some school bus drivers are speeding their way through the school day. we have the pictures to prove it. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brut to -- brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. -- colonial penn life insurance. follow the wings. >>> well there is a >>> well there is a line in the who's magic bus, i don't want to cause no fuss. here is a tiny fuss that should be caused because of the safety of children. >>> the issue, kids riding the school bus and those buses being driven recklessly. abc's jim avila has the story. >> hug and kiss. >> reporter: parents trust them with precious lives. >> our bus drivers like really good. i never have seen him speed. >> repor
jonathan karl, abc news, capitol hill. >>> a hot, hot race. she is, raised more money than any other candidate other than, obama and romney. that's how crazy that race is getting in massachusetts. >>> speaking of crazy. coming up in the "the skinny," barbara walters gives donald trump a piece of her mind. >> first lives at risk. how some school bus drivers are speeding their way through the school day. we have the pictures to prove it. you are watching...
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john schifrin, abc news, new york. >> never say never. the refs, high-fiving fans down the -- down the field. >> you don't see that ever. >> first and last time ever. >> yeah. i think the honeymoon's already over. and they botched a call in green bay. almost cost the packers a game if not for -- >> botched a call today. >> botched a call, the saints' kicker missing the field goal. >> maybe it's a conspiracy. >> yes. >> paula, you would never do something like that if you were a referee. >> what? >> hey, there you go. >> what am i remembering there? women's football? >> nfl. that's the big time. >> yeah. hey you! get off the field! >> reffing, the "world news now" flag football game. >> okay. you're not going to play in it. you're going to ref it. >> i will cheat. >> when we come back, it is time for "the skinny." >> a secret celebrity wedding, straight ahead. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: abc's "world news now" will continue after this from ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> well, gentlemen, if you're an anne hathaway fan, she
john schifrin, abc news, new york. >> never say never. the refs, high-fiving fans down the -- down the field. >> you don't see that ever. >> first and last time ever. >> yeah. i think the honeymoon's already over. and they botched a call in green bay. almost cost the packers a game if not for -- >> botched a call today. >> botched a call, the saints' kicker missing the field goal. >> maybe it's a conspiracy. >> yes. >> paula, you would never...
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jim avila, abc news, washington. >> all right. you like to think that, you know, you're putting your kids in good hands when you put them on the bus. that's crazy. >> i remember in chicago i saw an erratic bus driver. i nearly called the authorities because speeding, cutting people off. >> should have. >> it was incomprehensible. he didn't have any children on board at the time. still you can't abuse those privileges especially. need to have some sort of law mandating that children wear seatbelts. you always wear seatbelts. >> i never wore a seatbelt on the school bus, all those years, through high school. >> when you get in a car, my kids put seatbelts on. well, they're in car seats still. >> i don't get that. take it to capitol hill, paula faris. fight the fight. >> i'm going to fight the fight and keep fighting in "the skinny." some good, juicy hollywood news. >> that's right. stay tuned. we'll be right back with -- ♪ the skinny >> the what? >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ ♪ â™
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david kerley, abc news, the white house. >>> and stay with abc news for complete coverage of the debate. it all starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 pacific. >>> police in brookfield, wisconsin have found the body of the gunman who opened fire in a day spa sunday morning. they say 45-year-old radcliffe haughton shot himself after killing three women and wounding four others at the spa where his estranged wife worked. in court last week after being arrest ford slashing his tires. workers at the spa were told to watch out for him. a judge impose aid four-year restraining order against him, but that was not enough to stop the violence that this witness saw. >> we had police officers come in. telling everybody to get out. once we were getting out, i, i went to my car. i saw the girl coming out from the salon and she was bleeding in the neck. with a paper towel over her neck. and she was very hurt. and she had to get escorted by the police officer because she couldn't walk. she was yelling. >> the mayor calls the shootings a senseless act on the part of one person. four injured women are expect
david kerley, abc news, the white house. >>> and stay with abc news for complete coverage of the debate. it all starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 pacific. >>> police in brookfield, wisconsin have found the body of the gunman who opened fire in a day spa sunday morning. they say 45-year-old radcliffe haughton shot himself after killing three women and wounding four others at the spa where his estranged wife worked. in court last week after being arrest ford slashing his tires....
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sources tell abc news, it is believed to be jessica. it could take a while to make a positive identification. hours earlier, police announced jessica's parents were not suspects. >> i want to come out today and tell you that at this point in the investigation after thoroughly looking at the parents, we're confident that they are not involved in the disappearance of jessica ridgeway. the focus shifts to an unknown suspect as we think she was abducted. >> there was a big delay in reporting jessica's disappearance. her mother works overnight and was sleeping when the school left a voice mail saying jessica didn't show up. police were called eight hours later after her mother retrieved the message. >>> now to the house hearing, stemming from last month's attack in libya. a former u.s. security official told lawmakers it was clear that they would not get the extra security they requested until an actual incident occurred. abc's jake tapper has more on the testimony. >> reporter: that horrifying night in benghazi had former security officials
sources tell abc news, it is believed to be jessica. it could take a while to make a positive identification. hours earlier, police announced jessica's parents were not suspects. >> i want to come out today and tell you that at this point in the investigation after thoroughly looking at the parents, we're confident that they are not involved in the disappearance of jessica ridgeway. the focus shifts to an unknown suspect as we think she was abducted. >> there was a big delay in...
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it's bad for jobs. >> reporter: brandi hitt, abc news, danville, kentucky. >>> abc news is proud to play a special role in tonight's debate. abc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, martha raddatz, will serve as moderator. she checked out the stage in danville yesterday. we wish her good luck. >>> the main event tonight, beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern. join diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos, and our team for live coverage and analysis. >>> the romney campaign has agreed to stop mentioning the name of a navy s.e.a.l. killed in the consulate attack after his mother complained. romney had been telling voters of sharing a christmas dinner with the former s.e.a.l., glen dougherty, two or three years ago. but his mother called on romney to stop making his death, her words, part of his political agenda. >>> last month, the embassy attack in libya that killed four americans, including ambassador chris stevens. department officials say they rejected requests for increased security based on intelligence they had at the time. but a former officer complained his concerns were ignored. he sugg
it's bad for jobs. >> reporter: brandi hitt, abc news, danville, kentucky. >>> abc news is proud to play a special role in tonight's debate. abc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, martha raddatz, will serve as moderator. she checked out the stage in danville yesterday. we wish her good luck. >>> the main event tonight, beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern. join diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos, and our team for live coverage and analysis. >>> the romney...
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an abc news special report. we take you into the dangerous neighborhoods of chicago, as the murder rate crimes. the children, afraid to come out of the house. the new stories from a kind of american war zone. >> please stop killing people. >>> good evening. tonight, another iconic american institution, the boy scouts of america, is under fire. it is a part of every community around this country, trusted by millions of families. but tonight, the trust is shaken. the charge, years of suppressing and overlooking allegations of sex abuse by scout leaders. and abc's ron claiborne has been pouring over the evidence just released today. >> reporter: it is a horror story 14,000 pages long -- allegations of abuse of more than 1,000 cub scouts and boy scouts. in many instances, their adult abusers never reported to police. >> they do not get to keep secrets about hidden changers to children. period. end of conversation. >> reporter: files with memos with scouting officials, letters from victims spanning the years 1965 to
an abc news special report. we take you into the dangerous neighborhoods of chicago, as the murder rate crimes. the children, afraid to come out of the house. the new stories from a kind of american war zone. >> please stop killing people. >>> good evening. tonight, another iconic american institution, the boy scouts of america, is under fire. it is a part of every community around this country, trusted by millions of families. but tonight, the trust is shaken. the charge, years...
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i ha steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> go to our website, abc news,.com, to get more information on particular brand. i have trader joe's in my cabinet. it's not the valencia peanut butter. still hesitant to eat it. it's not that particular style of peanut butter. >> some times you find out into it, include this brand, this brand. better, chuck it. wait till it subside and go back to the nut butter. >> i'm actually going go buy some jif and skippy. >> the good stuff. >> sugar in it. not as good for you. >> treat yourself. take it up a level. get high class. >> i'm get you some nut butter. >>> still to come, our "extreme eats" series continues. >> i'll visit the meatball shop, ironically enough, in new york city to find out what it takes to make some really great balls. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: abc's "world news now" will continue after this from our abc stations. ♪ on top of spaghetti all covered with cheese ♪ ♪ i lost my poor meatball >>> as everybody knows, the best part of spaghetti and meatballs is the balls. >> that's right. that can be why a new
i ha steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> go to our website, abc news,.com, to get more information on particular brand. i have trader joe's in my cabinet. it's not the valencia peanut butter. still hesitant to eat it. it's not that particular style of peanut butter. >> some times you find out into it, include this brand, this brand. better, chuck it. wait till it subside and go back to the nut butter. >> i'm actually going go buy some jif and skippy. >> the good stuff....
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and abc news has a provocative document tonight. it is a request from the americans on the ground in libya for help with protection. it raises the question about the state department's response and abc's jake tapper shows us that document. >> reporter: the members of the u.s. military serving as security support team at the u.s. embassy in tripoli, libya, wanted to keep a small airplane in the country. according to a government source, that was so the team, changed with providing extra security at diplomatic posts, could travel around the country along with their weapons. but state department officials in washington denied that request, according to a may 3rd e-mail obtained by abc news. copied on the e-mail was u.s. ambassador chris stevens, later killed in a terrorist attack on the diplomatic post in benghazi on september 11th, along with three other americans. an attack that has prompted a house oversight committee hearing on whether diplomats in that country had adequate protection. >> we need to operate in a country like libya
and abc news has a provocative document tonight. it is a request from the americans on the ground in libya for help with protection. it raises the question about the state department's response and abc's jake tapper shows us that document. >> reporter: the members of the u.s. military serving as security support team at the u.s. embassy in tripoli, libya, wanted to keep a small airplane in the country. according to a government source, that was so the team, changed with providing extra...
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she was home with her new baby son. lama hasan, abc news. >> lama flirting a little bit with 007 on the red carpet, pretty cool. >> it benefited charities that support former and current members of britain's intelligence agencies. >> very nice. do you have a favorite james bond? >> i love daniel craig. >> really? >> i do. i am excited about this one. people claiming the best one yet. there have been 105. >> early reviews look good. i'm still -- sean connery still. the classic. you can't beat sean. can't beat "world news now." stick with abc, we'll be back. can't beat "world news now." stick with abc, we'll be b >>> this morning on "world news now" -- the female factor. the candidates are pushing hard to win the support of undecided women. >> what the latest poll numbers show with a dozen days to go. it's thursday, october 25th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good thursday morning, everyone. thanks for tuning in. i'm paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. in a moment, the latest of course from the campaign trail and t
she was home with her new baby son. lama hasan, abc news. >> lama flirting a little bit with 007 on the red carpet, pretty cool. >> it benefited charities that support former and current members of britain's intelligence agencies. >> very nice. do you have a favorite james bond? >> i love daniel craig. >> really? >> i do. i am excited about this one. people claiming the best one yet. there have been 105. >> early reviews look good. i'm still -- sean...
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more from abc coming up next. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. nnouncer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decad
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you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. watching "world news now." >>> well, as the political campaign starts to come down the stretch, maybe you can't blame some voters for getting a little confused. >> so many commercials, so much rhetoric, and then there are the debates. presidential, vice presidential, and then, of course, the candidates' wives. >> wait. what was that last one? >> the candidates' wives. >> abc's david muir is on the case. >> reporter: jimmy kimmel conducted a simple experiment, and it caught our eye. >> we asked people what they thought about the first lady debate, between michelle obama and ann romney. now, as you probably know, there's no such thing as a first lady debate. >> reporter: kimmel's crew learned didn't stop people from answering. >> who do you think won the debate between ann romney and michelle obama last night? >> i have to say michelle obama. she really did a lot better. >> reporter: who do you think won the event last night between ann romney and michelle obama? >> definitely ann romn
you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. watching "world news now." >>> well, as the political campaign starts to come down the stretch, maybe you can't blame some voters for getting a little confused. >> so many commercials, so much rhetoric, and then there are the debates. presidential, vice presidential, and then, of course, the candidates' wives. >> wait. what was...
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cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. vega, abc news, los angeles. how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. not just a sensation, sensational relief. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? [ female announcer ] root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with root touch-up, all they see is you. ♪ oops i did it again ♪ i played with your heart ♪ oh baby baby >> such a beautiful, pure voice. after her episode four years ago, britney spears has really turned things around and now has the paycheck to prove it. >> indeed, abc's linsey davis has been pouring over the spread sheets and details the mind-boggling budget of a diva. ♪ ooh >> reporter: britney spears has been dancing her way to the top of the charts for more than a decade. at just 30 years old, her reign as the queen of pop has been a lucrativ
cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. vega, abc news, los angeles. how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. not just a sensation, sensational relief. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? [ female announcer ] root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10...
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a new abc news/"washington post" poll shows a very tight race. so both campaigns see tomorrow night as a big opportunity. this presidential campaign has been going on for nearly two years and finally it's debate season for the nominees. the time when americans seem to really start paying attention. president obama's rehearsing with senator john kerry and mitt romney is squaring off against senator rob portman. both candidates have challenges and checklists. president obama's working on shorter answers, trying to avoid sounding like the professor he was before the white house. democrats say he needs to look strong and forceful and not appear irritated or impatient. >> they're trying to get him into the mode of being able to answer questions, short, concisely, and to the point, and so it's much more like his mannerisms and his style and the way he comes across as opposed to information in this. >> reporter: and mitt romney? he has to seem relatable, especially after his 47% comment. how can he do that? show compassion? show he's competent and conne
a new abc news/"washington post" poll shows a very tight race. so both campaigns see tomorrow night as a big opportunity. this presidential campaign has been going on for nearly two years and finally it's debate season for the nominees. the time when americans seem to really start paying attention. president obama's rehearsing with senator john kerry and mitt romney is squaring off against senator rob portman. both candidates have challenges and checklists. president obama's working...
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linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. the matchup is finally set for the world series. >> the giants finished off the win the national in ae championship series downpour. in a row. !he giants have won >> look at that field. the giants will take on the detroit tigers in the world series. they will not get time to rest. game 1 is tomorrow night in san francisco. >> the news was not so good for sports professional team. the bears lastto night's 13-7. made a keyrned and recovery to give their team their fourth straight win. >> it is official, the redskins agent tight end cooley after frenchie davis suffered an injury on sunday. chris cooley had been cut by the e preseason.th yesterday he said he's in shape and ready to play. its about 54 degrees. >> still to come, more of a wild weather out west in california, snow.nado and >> a busy monday in california. tornado 40 miles north of r damageto, mino reported. other reports of clouds, but they did not touch down. was looking like winter in sierra.hern fnowplows had to clear part
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terry moran, abc news, new york. >> interesting. you know like that book "heaven is for real" which is wriftten, the account of a young boy, 4, 5 years old who went to heaven and saw things then relayed all of that information to his parents. thing that he wouldn't have known, and they never told him. so also an interesting take. >> we need a little divine intervention here in the overnight show. >> i know where i am going. >> dear lord, please get us to the day side shift. >> please help rob. >> sometime soon, please, just one time. please, dear lord. day light. long nights of sleep. thank you so much. >> oh, the day light. >> god's like, nah. [ laughter ] >> we'll be back after this, don't go far. pray for us, and her, please. >> >>> the republican convention has come and gone, buccaneers 2-46789 the rays didn't bother to make the playoffs. >> all that and a local celebrity is basically now in custody. but as abc's steve osunsami reports that is where he should be. >> reporter: this was one slippery monkey who kept escaping the cl
terry moran, abc news, new york. >> interesting. you know like that book "heaven is for real" which is wriftten, the account of a young boy, 4, 5 years old who went to heaven and saw things then relayed all of that information to his parents. thing that he wouldn't have known, and they never told him. so also an interesting take. >> we need a little divine intervention here in the overnight show. >> i know where i am going. >> dear lord, please get us to the...
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the new abc news/"washington post" poll shows 56% of voters expect the president to win the debates. only 29% believe romney will win. which offers romney a real opportunity to exceed expectations. republican chris christie, predicting just that. >> you're going to be shaking your head, saying it's a brand new race. >> reporter: and running mate paul ryan just today, hanging success on these final 36 days on the debates. >> the debate and choice phase, the debate phase in our campaign. we will make this case in our debates. >> reporter: and today, a bit of a hint on what we'll hear on that debate stage. we heard repeatedly, quote, we cannot afford another four years like the last four years. we can expect to hear that. and one morae a more acknowledg, and they say with the numbers where they are in the battleground states right now, they are not trying to reach the undecideds, they are trying to peel away some of president obama's supporters too, diane. >> all right, david. david and jake and george stephanopoulos and i and the entire abc news political team will be covering it, one-
the new abc news/"washington post" poll shows 56% of voters expect the president to win the debates. only 29% believe romney will win. which offers romney a real opportunity to exceed expectations. republican chris christie, predicting just that. >> you're going to be shaking your head, saying it's a brand new race. >> reporter: and running mate paul ryan just today, hanging success on these final 36 days on the debates. >> the debate and choice phase, the debate...
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they will be sitting near each other, very near each other as a new abc news/"washington post" poll out tonight shows they're in a dead heat. you can see the numbers right there. with just 15 days to go until americans get to the polls, it's "your voice, your vote," and our team is on the ground in boca raton tonight. abc's jake tapper leading us off. jake. >> reporter: good evening, diane. that's right. it is crunch time. this is the last chance both candidates have to deliver their messages directly to tens of millions of voters unfiltered, and as that new abc news/"washington post" poll indicates, this race is either man's to lose. president obama arrived in palm beach county this afternoon where skies are blue, but a debate storm is brewing. mitt romney seems to have some momentum, but our poll underscores a problem for him. a majority of likely voters continues to think a president romney would favor the wealthy rather than the middle class, 54%-33%. >> what he's selling is not a five-point plan. it's really just a one-point plan. folks at the top get to play with a different set o
they will be sitting near each other, very near each other as a new abc news/"washington post" poll out tonight shows they're in a dead heat. you can see the numbers right there. with just 15 days to go until americans get to the polls, it's "your voice, your vote," and our team is on the ground in boca raton tonight. abc's jake tapper leading us off. jake. >> reporter: good evening, diane. that's right. it is crunch time. this is the last chance both candidates have...
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john donvan, abc news, saint louis. >> wow. all this may remind you of "super size me" a documentary, ate mcdonald's for 30 days, three times a day, ended up gaining almost 25 pound as a result. >> you are a big fan of fast food and, making the french fries, making the bacon. >> there i am. see the overnight shift does not make end meet. my second job. cook up mcmuffins when i leave here. come see me. >> i need a double right now. french fries, diet coke. >> give me 1 chicken nuggets and a diet coke. >> okay. >> the morning "the mix" is coming up next. don't go far, we have the best alarm clock. >> uh-huh. it's time to change the way we clean. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. new lysol power & free. powerful cleaning that's family friendly. another step forward in our mission for
john donvan, abc news, saint louis. >> wow. all this may remind you of "super size me" a documentary, ate mcdonald's for 30 days, three times a day, ended up gaining almost 25 pound as a result. >> you are a big fan of fast food and, making the french fries, making the bacon. >> there i am. see the overnight shift does not make end meet. my second job. cook up mcmuffins when i leave here. come see me. >> i need a double right now. french fries, diet coke....
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sam champion, abc news, new york. >> we'll be back. mm. >> are you okay? >> hmm-mm. >> want me to warm you up? >> hey, how are you doing? >> announcer: abc's "world news . mm. mm-mm-mm. hey, how are dwroing. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, four weeks from today we'll be telling you it's election day, believe it or not. maybe the people who want that day to come more than anyone are the candidates' wives. >> "nightline" anchor cynthia mcfadden sat down with one of them, first lady michelle obama. >> reporter: she's her husband's not-so-secret winnipeg, crisscrossing the country over the last few weeks, not to mention a slew of talk shows. >> he's funny. i'm funnier. >> reporter: and then there was her anniversary, not exactly the date of her dreams. she did get a hug. from ann romney. you know, know that ann romney's playing for the other team, but isn't there a certain sisterhood between women who are in this position? >> absolutely. and this is something that barack and i talk about. we have learned this over time. whenever make this kind of sacrifice,
sam champion, abc news, new york. >> we'll be back. mm. >> are you okay? >> hmm-mm. >> want me to warm you up? >> hey, how are you doing? >> announcer: abc's "world news . mm. mm-mm-mm. hey, how are dwroing. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, four weeks from today we'll be telling you it's election day, believe it or not. maybe the people who want that day to come more than anyone are the candidates' wives. >> "nightline" anchor...
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david muir, abc news, new york. >> jon stewart relentless. the president is going back to the "daily show" this thursday. should be good. >> thank you for watching this half-hour. don't forget to check us out on facebook. >> that's it. more from abc coming up next. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing >>> this morning on "world news now" -- it is down to the wire for presidential debate number two. >> as candidates preparing to face off again tomorrow night we will have a new look at the race. it's monday, october 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> "world news now." >> like the new creepy voice we have now. "world news now." >> new voiceover guy. >> we like it. sound really -- good morning, everybody. i don't know where i was going with that. good morning, everybody. rob nelson. >> just going to stop you right there before you got in trouble. >> felt myself against that. >> the latest with our new poll and debate preparations in a moment. also this half-hour, the dramatic moment so many basebal
david muir, abc news, new york. >> jon stewart relentless. the president is going back to the "daily show" this thursday. should be good. >> thank you for watching this half-hour. don't forget to check us out on facebook. >> that's it. more from abc coming up next. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing >>> this morning on "world news now" -- it is down to the wire for presidential debate number two. >> as...
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but when abc news checked in, we discovered a major security hole. electronic locks on guest rooms can open without a key. >> i'm going to insert this marker into the bottom of the door and the door is going to open. >> reporter: you are in my room with your hands on my ipad. security consultant nick showed us just how easy it is to break in with a device that costs just $50 to build. >> i can go down the entire hallway and unlock every single door. >> reporter: and it worked at the nearby holiday inn express. no key -- no problem. hackers first exposed the problem earlier this summer. posting videos like this one on youtube. using more primitive gadgets. now, the times can be hidden in magic markers, even iphone cases. and the how-to guide is just a click away online. big name hotels reportedly bought millions of the faulty locks. >> i would say millions worldwide are at risk every single day. >> reporter: onity told abc news the company is working with its customers to deploy solutions. no one seems to have warned the manager at this hilton garden
but when abc news checked in, we discovered a major security hole. electronic locks on guest rooms can open without a key. >> i'm going to insert this marker into the bottom of the door and the door is going to open. >> reporter: you are in my room with your hands on my ipad. security consultant nick showed us just how easy it is to break in with a device that costs just $50 to build. >> i can go down the entire hallway and unlock every single door. >> reporter: and it...
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jonathan karl, abc news, kettering, ohio. . jonathan karl, abc news, kettering, ohio. cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and they all travel with you. anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations... and pro
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in rockville greta kreuz, abc 7 news. >> and that is on now for abc 7 news at 5:00. coming up at 6:00 -- >> attacking each other for months from a far -- from afar president obama at mitt romney debate. breaking into offices on capitol hill. wait until you hear what they are getting away with. i am horace holmes. >> life and in hd this is abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side -- live and in hd. >> president obama and mitt romney are now in denver. the president arrived just a short time ago. it is at the university of denver. with a range of domestic issues to discuss this will be the first time they go head to head in front of millions of americans. scott thuman will be following
in rockville greta kreuz, abc 7 news. >> and that is on now for abc 7 news at 5:00. coming up at 6:00 -- >> attacking each other for months from a far -- from afar president obama at mitt romney debate. breaking into offices on capitol hill. wait until you hear what they are getting away with. i am horace holmes. >> life and in hd this is abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side -- live and in hd. >> president obama and mitt romney are now in denver. the president arrived just a...
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>>> make sure you stick with abc news for complete coverage. our entire political team will be right here tonight at this very desk. one-on-one, candidates' debate. 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 pacific. >> make sure we clean up afterwards. since diane will be here. all right. >>> in other news this morning, two hikers lost in the mountains of montana have been found alive after a three-day search. officials at glacier national park say the 32-year-old men, both veterinarians from the state of virginia were not hurt. their wives reported them missing when they didn't catch their scheduled flight home. searchers located their empty car friday night. the men were found yesterday afternoon despite heavy snow and low visibility. >>> and uh-oh, the first names of alleged johns in the so-called zumba prostitution ring in maine have been released. all 21 of the men named are said to be clients of alexis wright who is charged with operating a pay-for-sex ring out of her exercise studio. fathers, husbands, prominent business owners, all of them named. at leas
>>> make sure you stick with abc news for complete coverage. our entire political team will be right here tonight at this very desk. one-on-one, candidates' debate. 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 pacific. >> make sure we clean up afterwards. since diane will be here. all right. >>> in other news this morning, two hikers lost in the mountains of montana have been found alive after a three-day search. officials at glacier national park say the 32-year-old men, both veterinarians...
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a new abc news/washington post poll out today shows the two men deadlocked. governor romney on top by a hair tonight. which group of voters could still break this tie? 13 days until americans go to the polls. it's your voice your vote. and david muir is in the battleground state of iowa tonight. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening. the women's right to choose. front and center in the news because what a senator candidate said in a debate. he was just endorsed by mitt romney. >> reporter: tonight they are words that have caused a firestorm - from a senate candidate who just days ago put up this ad - an endorsement from mitt romney. >> this fall i'm supporting richard mourdock for senate. >> reporter: now that senate candidate, reigniting a flashpoint -- when asked if he supported abortion in cases of rape, he said this -- >> i came to realize that life is a gift from god and i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something that god intended to happen. >> reporter: within hours, the romney campaign trying to distance its
a new abc news/washington post poll out today shows the two men deadlocked. governor romney on top by a hair tonight. which group of voters could still break this tie? 13 days until americans go to the polls. it's your voice your vote. and david muir is in the battleground state of iowa tonight. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening. the women's right to choose. front and center in the news because what a senator candidate said in a debate. he was just endorsed by mitt romney. >>...
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cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and now, we have a surprising warning about a staple in a lot of american homes. kellogg's mini-wheats. nearly 3 million boxes being recalled tonight because of metal, tiny bits of metal, in the cereal. the recall includes both unfrosted mini-wheats and the original frosted version. kellogg's blames the problem at one of their manufacturing plants. and you can go to abcnews.com for all the details. >>> and there is something new tonight in the ongoing story of that meningitis outbreak. the cases are not just growing, but leaping. 170 cases now in 11 states, at least 14 people have died and 13,000 people are at risk. most of the infections, still traced to steroid shots for back pain. all manufactured at that one plant in massachusetts. but today, the cdc warned they are looking at the possibility that steroid shots for pain in the joints in knees and shoulders, could also be putting patients at risk. >>> and last night, we told you about the 14-year-old girl in pakistan that stood up against the taliban so that girls could go to school. they sho
cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and now, we have a surprising warning about a staple in a lot of american homes. kellogg's mini-wheats. nearly 3 million boxes being recalled tonight because of metal, tiny bits of metal, in the cereal. the recall includes both unfrosted mini-wheats and the original frosted version. kellogg's blames the problem at one of their manufacturing plants. and you can go to abcnews.com for all the details. >>> and there is something new tonight...
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abc 7 news has the story from martinez. now the teen has been jentsed a legal chapter is closed but grieving is far from over. >> she now has to go home. she has to deal with life without a husband, without her younger daughter. >> tried as a juvenile is he now 18. in a hearing rosen received seven years eight months for killing the 9-year-old and her father. they rode bikes on the sidewalk along tree boulevard. >> i must say the sentence is more severe than any sentence he would have received had he been an adult. >> the prosecutor told the court rosen was trying to beat a yellow light driving 71 in a 45 miles per hour zone. he lost control and struck the two. the judge revealed he had no car insurance and was a troubled teen with a history of reckless driving and drug abuse. he was not under the influence at the time of the accident. the nuri family say they were offended by the photo posted on facebook months after the accident showing a smiling rosen out dirt biking. rosen indicated he wanted to say something to the fam
abc 7 news has the story from martinez. now the teen has been jentsed a legal chapter is closed but grieving is far from over. >> she now has to go home. she has to deal with life without a husband, without her younger daughter. >> tried as a juvenile is he now 18. in a hearing rosen received seven years eight months for killing the 9-year-old and her father. they rode bikes on the sidewalk along tree boulevard. >> i must say the sentence is more severe than any sentence he...
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lucy yang, abc news, new york. >> that hearing hours from now. as you heard in the piece, sandusky could speak and the victim. if he speaks, and says anything resembling the statement he just released. what a moment in court that will be. especially for the victims to have to sit there on that day and listen to him defy these charges. >> his defense attorney said he was desperate basically to get to the stand. his biggest regret. he wasn't able to testify on his own behalf during the trial. but, sandusky and his victims will both have an opportunity to, to, to basically make the statement and then the judge is going to pass down the sentence. it is going to range anywhere from ten years to more than 400 years in prison from judge john cleland. >> practically speaking he is going to die in prison no matter what the sentence end up being. a statement for one of the lawyers for one of the victims the failure of mr. sandusky to show contrition is not unexpected but sad, unfortunate, he has maintained his defiance in the face of a mountain of evidence
lucy yang, abc news, new york. >> that hearing hours from now. as you heard in the piece, sandusky could speak and the victim. if he speaks, and says anything resembling the statement he just released. what a moment in court that will be. especially for the victims to have to sit there on that day and listen to him defy these charges. >> his defense attorney said he was desperate basically to get to the stand. his biggest regret. he wasn't able to testify on his own behalf during...